Recently, Partners for Conservation along with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program as well as the Intermountain West Joint Venture hosted the first “Working Landscapes Regional Collaboration Workshop” in Susanville, CA with the goal …

This morning, the Cooperative Alliance for Refuge Enhancement released America’s National Wildlife Refuges: Good for Wildlife and for Business that highlights the “Big Six” wildlife dependent uses on wildlife refuges. National wildlife refuges not only provide a haven for wildlife, …

Yesterday, March 18, was Public Witness Day. Hosted by the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment and Related Agencies, Public Witness Day is an opportunity for Americans from all over the nation to speak to decision-makers about funding priorities for …

To continue the celebration of our 40th anniversary, we will be doing a four part series that will highlight 40 different species found throughout the Refuge System. Some will be common species, others are endangered or threatened, some are birds, …

The National Wildlife Refuge Association’s mission is to conserve America’s wildlife heritage for future generations through strategic programs that protect and enhance the National Wildlife Refuge System and the landscapes beyond its boundaries.

The National Wildlife Refuge System should receive at least $508.2 million in operations and maintenance funding in FY16, according to a new report released by the National Wildlife Refuge Association. This and other legislative priorities are included in …

The National Wildlife Refuge Association’s 2014 Annual Report highlights accomplishments from the last fiscal year. From our Beyond the Boundaries program which focuses on landscape based conservation efforts to building our network of friends and supporters to include much deeper work with private …